western massachusetts around 14 miles per hour. but check out boston, 25 miles per hour sustained out of the northwest. that is helping to blow some of the snow right in right after the snowplows move by. as far as where we're likely to be heading, late tonight we'll slowly see those winds fading from west to east. out towards the cape and boston by 2:00 a.m. you're still in the 15 to 20-mile-per-hour range. still 20 to 30 around province town. it should quiet down fairly quickly into your sunday. at this point you're mainly just dealing with trying to clean up from huge amounts of snowfall, in many cases well over a foot, foot and a half for a lot of areas. i want to mention there will be a couple areas that could see a chance for severe weather later tonight. want to have folks on alert around dallas, toward western kansas. let's say western oklahoma as well. may see some hail and spotty damaging winds. even isolated tornado. back to you. >> okay. good you got that heads up for the center part of the country. thank you, todd sant